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Homogeneous kinetic measurements

The origins of SECM homogeneous kinetic measurements can be found in the earliest applications of ultramicroelectrodes (UMEs) to profile concentration gradients at macroscopic (millimeter-sized) electrodes (1,2). The held has since developed considerably, such that short-lived intermediates in electrode reactions can now readily be identified by SECM under steady-state conditions, which would be difficult to characterize by alternative transient UME methods, such as fast scan cyclic voltammetry (8). [Pg.241]


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